The most likely cause for the oven not to light is a weak igniter. I thought at first it was alright because it did glow red, Apparently it didn't draw enough current to allow the safety valve to open. The new igniter fixed it - 3 screws and a plug-in connector - all done. The stove top igniter was a little tougher. the burners were attached by screws and the screws were badly corroded. I had to drill them out. Also, the igniter was held to the bottom of the burner with a badly corroded screw. That screw had to be drilled out and replaced as well. Once the new igniter was in place, the burner lights as it should. It was easy to get the right parts by providing the make and model of the stove. The price was right, too.

I ordered the brioler pan for my new stove from y'all it was a little small but that's the part number in the book that I got with the stoveyall did a great job fast shipping just what I ordered will by from again thanks

I sent an e-mail to customer service and explained to them that I had lifted the Amana cooktop from the counter and it appeared to be a sealed unit. Not certain how to take it apart, I asked for the service manual or description on how to access the unit for repair.
The next day customer service / technical support sent me a PDF, and after printing out and reading it - decided that the unit was repairable by removing (8) screws from the burners, and (2) screws from underside of the burner knobs. I took the unit apart and cleaned everything and inspected the unit. I then decided to replace one of the switches that had grease underneath it, and the ignition control unit. I ordered the parts, received them in (2) days. During that following weekend I was able to successfully repair the unit. I also took the time to repair the brackets that hold the burners underneath. I think that oven cleaner gets down there. I cleaned them with a wire wheel, removing the rust. I then used some primer and silver paint to hopefully stop the rust. The brackets are no longer available. I am still going to replace one of the gas valves, and all of the burners - since I want to keep the unit. Needless to say, we don't need the Scripto Barbeque Grill lighter now! All of our appliances match, and If I change one - the kitchen is going to look "funny". The appliance styles are different now in 2014 than they were when the kitchen was redone in 2000.